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What needs to change?

What needs to change?

Future State 2030 projects a challenging future in which governments will need to take actions to address megatrend-driven risks and capitalize on megatrend-driven opportunities. Successful governments will adapt. Their governments will look different in 2030 than they do today. They will be the ones that continue to deliver for their citizens.

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In assessing the impacts of the nine megatrends on the future state of government, we present possible responses using the core tools available – policy, regulation and programs – as well as the strategies, structures and skills that future governments will need to have in place.

What governments need to change?

Policy, including the expansion of:

national governments' engagement in international, regional and jurisdictional forums to address interconnected issues

the quantity and quality of evidence-based policy which uses high-quality data assisted by strong data analytics.

Regulation, including shifts that seek to:

encourage behavioral change among citizens to mitigate and manage downstream megatrend impacts (where policy and program changes have been ineffective)

enforce market practices to align with government policy priorities and choices, including controls over the extent and form of any foreign investment.